[0001] The invention relates to a door opening assembly to control the opening of a vehicle
door, in particular in the case of automated door latches that are controlled via
electric means without mechanically actuated door handle lever or knob.
[0002] Automated door latches selectively lock or release vehicle door panels in an automated
fashion. By automated door latches are herein designated door latches where the user
does not provide the energy to actuate the latch through grasping and moving a handle
lever, knob or other.
[0003] Once the door panel is released, the user or an electric panel actuator swings or
slides the panel to grant physical access the vehicle. Automated door latches, under
normal circumstances, do not require bulging handle levers on the exterior surface
of the vehicle. The air drag of the vehicle can consequently be reduced, while the
visual aspect of the vehicle can be streamlined.
[0004] Most automated door latches comprise an electric actuator that sets a bolt, hook
or lever in motion upon reception of an actuation signal so as to release the vehicle
door. Such an electric actuator can be activated using an electrical or a mechanical
switch. The electrical switch has the advantage, compared to a mechanical switch,
of saving space in the door assembly as it there is no need to provide room required
by the stroke of a mechanical part to be displaced. However, unlike a mechanical switch,
it is costly and complexifies the electronics of the door assembly.
[0005] Moreover, for certain type of doors, in particular scissors doors, or so-called "Lambo"
or "beetle-wing" doors, the door handle is usually oriented in such a way that the
activation switch or flap rotates about an axis that is parallel to the rotation axis
of the door, i.e. along the longitudinal, i.e. rolling or Y-axis of the vehicle. In
particular, the available space to house the vehicle door handle assembly is particularly
limited along the other directions than the longitudinal directions. There is therefore
a need to provide a vehicle door handle assembly that is adapted to these constraints.
[0006] The purpose of the invention is therefore to provide an automated vehicle door handle
assembly that involves less manufacturing costs and less space for activation, and
can be inserted in a constrained space, in particular that is mostly limited to a
single direction.
[0007] To that end, the invention concerns a vehicle door handle assembly comprising :
- a rotatable flap, said flap extending along and configured to rotate about a rotation
axis between a rest position and a door opening position,
- a mechanical actuation switch generating an electrical signal to be sent to a vehicle
door controller to release the vehicle door, rotation of the rotatable flap causing
the activation of said mechanical actuation switch, and
- a lock switch button configured to lock or unlock the vehicle door,
characterized in that it also comprises an elongated base plate made of one piece extending along the rotation
axis of the rotatable flap, the rotatable flap being hinged on the base plate, the
base plate encasing the mechanical actuation switch and the lock switch button, the
mechanical actuation switch and the lock switch button being disposed on either side
of the rotatable flap.
[0008] Owing to the fact that a single base plate made of one extending along a single direction
encases the flap, the actuation switch and the lock switch button which are disposed
on either side of the flap, it possible to provide a vehicle door handle assembly
that may be fitted in a space that extends mostly along a single direction.
[0009] The vehicle door handle assembly may present one or several of the below described
aspects taken alone or in combination.
[0010] According to one embodiment, the base plate for example comprises a recess in which
the flap is housed and a lock opening in which the lock switch button is housed.
[0011] According to one embodiment, the door handle assembly for example also comprises
bowl-shaped element and a housing, the bowl-shaped element and the base plate being
inserted into the housing.
[0012] According to one embodiment, the bowl-shaped element for example comprises a U-shaped
reception surface, and the base plate faces the U-shaped reception surface.
[0013] According to one embodiment, the base plate for example comprises assembly tabs located
on each side of the base plate configured to engage with corresponding support rails
of the housing.
[0014] According to one embodiment, the door handle assembly for example also comprises
a door handle support configured to be fastened to a rear side of the vehicle door,
the housing being fastened to a rear side of the door handle support.
[0015] According to one embodiment, the base plate for example comprises a watertight gasket
around its contour, preferably overmolded over the base plate. This prevents any water
from entering the door handle assembly.
[0016] More particularly, the watertight gasket for example comprises a first section surrounding
the recess and a second section covering a portion of the base plate in which the
lock opening is made, surrounding lock opening.
[0017] According to another embodiment, the rotatable flap is in particular sensibly planar
and is delimited, on the one hand, by two parallel rectilinear longitudinal sides
extending along the rotation axis and, on the hand, by two parallel rectilinear lateral
sides extending along a direction that is sensibly perpendicular to the rotation axis.
A flap of such as shape takes very little space and is both easy to manufacture and
manipulate for a user.
[0018] According to one embodiment, the door handle assembly also comprises a cam holder
and a cam supported by the cam holder, said cam holder being connected to the flap
such that the cam holder is rotatable about the rotation axis and that rotation of
the flap causes rotation of the cam holder, rotation of the cam holder causing the
cam to activate said mechanical actuation switch.
[0019] Owing to the fact that the assembly comprises a cam holder connected to the flap
such that the cam holder is rotatable about the rotation axis and that rotation of
the flap causes rotation of the cam holder and activation of said switch, activation
of the switch can be obtained even if very little space is available for the flap
to rotate, i.e. little stroke space is available. Such an arrangement indeed only
requires space along the rotation axis and not along the flap stroke direction.
[0020] According to one embodiment, the cam holder comprises for example a cam lever extending
along a longitudinal direction, said lever comprising a first end hinged on the rotation
axis of the flap and a second end, opposite to the first, supporting the cam. This
particular configuration allows to take advantage on the lever constructions and transform
a very small pivoting movement of the flap into sufficient movement of the cam to
activate the switch.
[0021] In order to further limit the space taken by the handle assembly, the axis about
which the cam holder is rotatable comprises for example a pin stemming from the first
end of the cam lever configured to be inserted into a hole opened in the flap along
the rotation axis, such that the cam lever is substantially parallel to a lateral
side of the flap.
[0022] In order to yet further limit the space taken by the handle assembly, the length
of the cam lever is in particular at least the same as the length of a lateral side
of the flap.
[0023] According to a further aspect, the mechanical actuation switch comprises for instance
a flexible blade and wherein during rotation of the cam holder, a contact surface
of the cam comes into contact with and pushes the flexible blade in at least one direction
that is transverse to the rotation axis.
[0024] According to another aspect, the flexible blade may be oriented perpendicular to
the rotation axis of the flap. This particular configuration also allows to transform
a very small movement of the flap into sufficient movement to activate the switch.
[0025] According to another aspect, the mechanical actuation switch comprises for example
a push button and wherein during rotation of the cam holder, the flexible blade comes
into contact with and pushes the push button, said pushing of the push button generating
an electrical signal to be sent to a vehicle door controller to release the vehicle
door.
[0026] Furthermore, the contact surface of the cam may present a slope joining two sensibly
rectilinear surfaces. Thanks to this configuration, the gradient of the slope determines
the stroke speed to push the push button.
[0027] In order for the handle to be pleasant to the touch for the user but resistant enough,
the rotatable flap comprises for example a section made of elastomer, such as rubber,
overmolded on a section made of hard plastic, for example polypropylene.
Brief description of the Figures
[0028] The invention will be better understood in view of the following description, referring
to the annexed Figures in which:
- Figure 1 is a view in perspective of a vehicle door including a handle door assembly
according to a particular embodiment of the invention ;
- Figure 2 is an exploded view of the vehicle door and handle door assembly of Figure
1 ;
- Figure 3 is a view in perspective of the rear side of the vehicle door of Figure 1
without the door handle assembly housing ;
- Figure 4 is a view in perspective of the rear side of the vehicle door of Figure 1
;
- Figure 5 is a cut view along plane V-V of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 6 is a view in perspective of the vehicle door handle door assembly of Figure
1 ;
- Figure 6 is a view in perspective of the handle door assembly of Figure 1 ;
- Figure 7 is a front view of the door handle base plate of the handle door assembly
of Figure 1.
- Figure 8 is an exploded view of the base plate of Figure 4 ;
- Figure 9 is a side view of a mechanical switch, a cam lever and a flap of the vehicle
door handle door assembly of Figure 1.
Detailed Description
[0029] A vehicle door 8 including a vehicle door handle assembly 10 according a particular
embodiment of the invention has been shown on Figures 1 to 3.
[0030] Vehicle door 8 in particular is a scissors door, or so-called "Lambo" or "beetle-wing"
door. Hence, the rotation axis of the door is the longitudinal, i.e. rolling or Y-axis
of the vehicle.
[0031] Vehicle door 8 comprises an opening 9 in which the door handle assembly 10 is inserted
from the rear side 8R of the vehicle door 8, i.e. the inner side of the vehicle once
the door is assembled.
[0032] The door handle assembly 10 includes, as can be seen on Figure 2, a housing 12, a
door handle support 13, a base plate 14 and a handle bowl 15.
[0033] As can be best seen on Figure 3, door handle support 13 comprises a flat flange 13F,
the front surface of which rests against and is connected to the rear side 8R of the
vehicle door 8, comprising a central opening 13O configured to receive the bowl-shaped
reception surface 15. In this particular embodiment, front surface of flat flange
13F is glued to rear side 8R of the vehicle door. More particularly, central opening
13O has a sensibly rectangular contour, the dimensions of which are adapted to the
dimensions and shape of the reception surface 15.
[0034] Door handle support 13 also includes a top wall 13T, which extends perpendicularly
from the flat front wall 13F towards the inner side of the vehicle once the vehicle
door handle assembly 10 is mounted on the vehicle door 8. This top wall 13T delimits,
along with bowl-shaped reception surface 15, a volume V which is connected to door
opening 9, in which the user inserts their hand when actuating the handle.
[0035] As can be seen on Figures 2 and 6, handle bowl 15 includes a flat flange 15F that
rests against the rear side of the handle support flange 13F door handle support 13,
and a U-shaped reception surface 15S.
[0036] As can be seen on Figures 2, 4 and 6, handle bowl 15 and base plate 14 are inserted
into housing 12. To that end, in this particular embodiment, housing 12 includes a
main opening 12O intended to house both handle bowl 15 and the base plate 14.
[0037] Housing 12 also comprises two tabs 16, located on each side of main opening 12O,
including openings 16O to insert pins 13P extending from handle support flange 13F
to connect housing 12 to door handle support 13 and thus connect housing 12 to vehicle
door 8.
[0038] As can be seen on Figure 6, housing 12 also comprises two support rails 12R intended
to engage two assembly tabs 14T located on each side of the base plate 14.
[0039] Base plate 14 is made of once piece, for example out of plastic. Preferably, for
ease of manufacturing, base plate 14 is moulded in one piece.
[0040] As can be seen on Figures 6 to 8, the base plate 14 faces the U-shaped reception
surface 15S. To that end, in this particular example, base plate 14 is inserted in
the top section of main opening 12O such that it extends along a plane that is locally
substantially perpendicular to vehicle door 8. More particularly, the base plate 14
is located in the top section of volume V, proximate top wall 13T of the wall support.
[0041] Base plate 14 extends along axis Y (the longer side of the rectangle extends along
axis Y).
[0042] More particularly, base plate 14 is delimited, on the one hand, by two parallel rectilinear
longitudinal sides 14L extending along axis Y and, on the hand, by two parallel rectilinear
lateral sides 141 extending along a direction that is sensibly perpendicular to the
rotation axis Y.
[0043] Base plate 14 includes a recess 17 housing a rotatable flap 20. Recess 17 has a substantially
rectangular contour, which is adapted to the shape of a rotatable flap 20 which has
a substantially rectangular in shape.
[0044] As can be seen best on Figure 7, rotatable flap 20 is configured to rotate about
axis Y, which corresponds to the direction along which base plate 14 extends. To be
more precise, rotatable flap 20 is configured to rotate about rotation axis Y between
a rest position, which corresponds to the position shown on the Figures, and a door
opening position (not shown).
[0045] The rotatable flap 20 is hinged on the base plate 14. Here, rotatable flap 20 rotates
about one of the longitudinal sides 14L of base plate 14. The hinge of rotatable flap
(not visible on the Figures) is housed within recess 17.
[0046] Rotatable flap 20 is sensibly planar and is delimited, on the one hand, by two parallel
rectilinear longitudinal sides 20L extending along the rotation axis and, on the hand,
by two parallel rectilinear lateral sides 20I extending along a direction that is
sensibly perpendicular to the rotation axis Y.
[0047] As can be seen on Figure 5, base plate 14 is also inserted in main opening 12O such
that the door opening 9 gives access to rotatable flap 20: The hand of the handle
user can be inserted inside volume V through door opening 9 and to actuate rotatable
flap 20. To be more precise, the hand is inserted fingers first inside volume V and
moves upwards to come into contact with rotatable flap 20.
[0048] Turning now to Figures 7 and 8, rotatable flap 20 comprises a first section 22 made
of elastomer, such as rubber, overmolded on a second section 24 made of hard plastic,
for example polypropylene. First section 22 is placed facing volume V so that a hand
that is inserted into volume V first comes in contact with a surface that is pleasant
to the touch.
[0049] Preferably, rotatable flap 20 comprises at its longitudinal side 20L that is closest
to the door opening 19, a boss 27, that extends preferably along the whole longitudinal
side 20L. This boss 27 allows the user to easily feel and push onto the rotatable
flap 20 as soon as their hand is inserted into volume V.
[0050] As can be seen on Figures 7 and 8, rotation of the rotatable flap 20 activates a
mechanical actuation switch 28, generating an electrical signal to be sent to a vehicle
door controller (not shown) to release the vehicle door.
[0051] Base plate 14 encases mechanical actuation switch 28. In the particular embodiment
as shown on the Figures, mechanical actuation switch 28 is housed within recess 17
of the base plate 14, proximate one of the lateral sides 141 of the base plate 14.
[0052] In order to activate mechanical actuation switch 28, handle assembly 10 also comprises
a cam holder 30 and a cam 32 supported by the cam holder 30. Cam holder 30 is connected
to the flap 20 such that it is rotatable about the rotation axis Y.
[0053] Cam holder 30 is also housed within base plate 14. In the particular embodiment as
shown on the Figures, cam holder 30 is housed within recess 17 of the base plate 14,
proximate one of the lateral sides 141 of the base plate 14. Preferably, cam holder
30 is placed next to mechanical actuation switch 28, i.e. on the same lateral side
141 of the base plate 14.
[0054] In the present embodiment, the cam holder 30 comprises a cam lever 34 extending along
a longitudinal direction, said lever comprising a first end 34A hinged on the rotation
axis Y of the flap 20 and a second end 34B, opposite to the first, supporting the
cam 32.
[0055] More specifically, the axis around which the cam holder 30 is rotatable is formed
by a pin 36 stemming from the first end 34A of the cam lever inserted into a hole
37 opened in the flap 20 along the rotation axis Y so that the cam lever 34 is substantially
parallel to a lateral side 20I of the flap 20. A second pin 38 inserted in a hole
34H of the cam lever 34 located next to the second end 34B of the cam lever 34 is
also inserted in a second hole 39 of the flap 20, located opposite the first hole
37 along the lateral side 20I of the flap.
[0056] Here, as can be seen on Figures 3 and 4, the length of the cam lever 34 is at least
the same as the length of a lateral side 20I of the flap, here sensibly the same length.
[0057] Handle assembly 10 is configured so that that rotation of the flap 20 causes rotation
of the cam holder 30, rotation of the cam holder 30 causing the cam 32 to activate
mechanical actuation switch 28.
[0058] More specifically, mechanical actuation switch 28 comprises a flexible blade 40 such
that during rotation of the cam holder 30, a contact surface 32S of the cam 32 comes
into contact with and pushes the blade 40 in at least one direction that is transverse
to the rotation axis Y. Here, the blade 40 extends along a longitudinal axis which
is sensibly perpendicular to the rotation axis Y of the flap. One end 41 of the blade
40 is recurved.
[0059] As can be better seen on Figure 9, the contact surface 32S of the cam 32 is formed
of a slope 42 joining two sensibly rectilinear surfaces 43. Thanks to this configuration,
the gradient of the slope 42 determines the stroke speed to push the push button 44.
[0060] The blade 40 first comes into contact with the first rectilinear surface 43, which
does not actuate the switch 28 yet. Activation of the switch 28 becomes possible when
the blade 40 comes into contact with the slope 42, which corresponds to the point
when the blade 40 also comes into contact with a push button 44 placed opposite blade
40. Hence, during rotation of the cam holder 30, blade 40 comes into contact with
and pushes the push button 44. Pushing of the push button 44 generates an electrical
signal to be sent to the vehicle door controller to release the vehicle door.
[0061] Vehicle door assembly 10 also comprises a lock switch button 48 configured lock or
unlock the vehicle door 9. For example, the activation of the lock switch button 48
generates an electrical signal to be sent to a vehicle door controller (not shown)
to unlock or lock one or more doors the vehicle. Lock switch button 48 is accessible
from volume V.
[0062] Base plate 14 encases lock switch button 48. More particularly, as can be seen on
Figures 7 and 8, base plate 14 comprises a lock opening 50 in which the lock switch
button 48 is housed. Lock opening 50 is a through opening adapted to the shape of
lock switch button 48. Here, lock switch button 48 having a circular transverse section,
lock opening 50 is circular in shape. Naturally, other shapes may be considered.
[0063] Mechanical actuation switch 28 and lock switch button 48 are disposed on either side
of the rotatable flap 20.
[0064] Hence, in this particular embodiment, lock opening 50 is located proximate one of
the lateral sides 141 of the base plate 14, here the lateral side 141 that is opposite
the one proximate to the mechanical actuation switch 2.
[0065] In order to prevent any water from entering base plate 14 and damaging mechanical
actuation switch 28 or a locking mechanism 46, base plate 14 also includes watertight
gasket 52 around its contour, preferably overmolded over the base plate 14. Hence,
in the particular embodiment shown on the Figures, gasket 52 has a rectangular contour.
[0066] To ensure a better sealing, watertight gasket 52 surrounds both recess 17 and lock
opening 50. More particularly, gasket 52 comprises a hollow first section 54 surrounding
recess 17, and a full second section 56 which covers the portion of the base plate
14 in which the lock opening 50 is made, surrounding lock opening 50.
[0067] Thus one clearly understands that thanks to the fact that the single piece, that
is base plate 14, extending along a single direction houses the flap 20, the mechanical
actuation switch 28 and the lock switch button 48, it possible to provide a vehicle
door handle assembly 10 that may be fitted in a space that extends mostly along a
single direction, here the Y direction.
[0068] It is therefore possible provide an automated vehicle door handle assembly 10 that
involves less manufacturing costs and less space for activation, and can be inserted
in a constrained space, in particular that is mostly limited to a single direction,
here the Y direction.
List of references
[0069]
8 : Vehicle door
8R : Rear side of the vehicle door
9 : Door opening
10 : Door handle assembly
12 : Door handle housing
12O : Housing opening
12R : Housing rails
13 : Door handle support
13F : Flange of the door handle support
13O : Central opening of the door handle support
13P : Door handle support pins
13T : Top wall of the door handle support
14 : Base plate
14L : Longitudinal side of the base plate
14I : Lateral side of the base plate
14T : Assembly tabs
15 : Handle bowl
15F : Bowl flange
15S : U-shaped reception surface
16 : Housing tabs
16O : Housing opening
17 : Recess of the base plate
20 : Rotatable flap
20L : Longitudinal side of the flap
20I : Lateral side of the flap
22 : First section of the flap
24 : Second section of the flap
27 : Flap boss
28 : Mechanical actuation switch
30 : Cam holder
32 : Cam
32S : Contact surface of the cam
34 : Cam lever
34A : First end of the cam lever
34B : Second end of the cam lever
34H : Hole of the cam holder
36 : First pin
37 : Flap hole
38 : Second pin
39 : Second flap hole
40 : Flexible blade
42 : Slope of the cam
43 : Rectilinear surface
44 : Switch push button
46 : Locking mechanism
48 : Lock switch button
50 : Lock opening
52 : Gasket
54 : First hollow section of the gasket
56 : Second full section of the gasket
V : Volume delimited by the reception surface
Y : rotation axis of the flap
1. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) comprising :
- a rotatable flap (20), said flap (20) extending along and configured to rotate about
a rotation axis (Y) between a rest position and a door opening position,
- a mechanical actuation switch (28) generating an electrical signal to be sent to
a vehicle door controller to release the vehicle door (8), rotation of the rotatable
flap (20) causing the activation of said mechanical actuation switch (28), and
- a lock switch button (48) configured to lock or unlock the vehicle door (8),
characterized in that it also comprises an elongated base plate (14) made of one piece extending along
the rotation axis (Y) of the rotatable flap (20), the rotatable flap (20) being hinged
on the base plate (14), the base plate (14) encasing the mechanical actuation switch
(28) and the lock switch button (48), the mechanical actuation switch (28) and the
lock switch button (48) being disposed on either side of the rotatable flap (20).
2. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to claim 1, wherein the base plate (14)
comprises a recess (17) in which the flap (20) is housed and a lock opening (50) in
which the lock switch button (48) is housed.
3. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
it also comprises bowl-shaped element (15) and a housing (12), the bowl-shaped element
(15) and the base plate (14) being inserted into the housing (12).
4. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to claim 3, wherein, the bowl-shaped element
(15) comprises a U-shaped reception surface (15S) and the base plate (14) faces the
U-shaped reception surface (15S).
5. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the base plate (14) comprises assembly tabs (14T) located on each side of the base
plate (14) configured to engage with corresponding support rails (12R) of the housing.
6. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
it also comprises a door handle support (13) configured to be fastened to a rear side
(8R) of the vehicle door (8), the housing (12) being fastened to a rear side (13R)
of the door handle support.
7. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the base plate (14) comprises a watertight gasket (52) around its contour, preferably
overmolded over the base plate (14).
8. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to claim 7, wherein the watertight gasket
(52) comprises a first section (54) surrounding the recess (17) and a second section
covering a portion of the base plate (14) in which the lock opening (50) is made,
surrounding lock opening (50).
9. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the rotatable flap (20) is sensibly planar and is delimited, on the one hand, by two
parallel rectilinear longitudinal sides (20L) extending along the rotation axis (Y)
and, on the other hand, by two parallel rectilinear lateral sides (201) extending
along a direction that is sensibly perpendicular to the rotation axis (Y).
10. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
it also comprises a cam holder (30) and a cam (32) supported by the cam holder (30),
said cam holder (30) being connected to the flap (20) such that the cam holder (30)
is rotatable about the rotation axis (Y) and that rotation of the flap (20) causes
rotation of the cam holder (30), rotation of the cam holder (30) causing the cam (32)
to activate said mechanical actuation switch (28).
11. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to claim 10, wherein the cam holder (30)
comprises a cam lever (34) extending along a longitudinal direction, said lever comprising
a first end (34A) hinged on the rotation axis (Y) of the flap (20) and a second end
(34B), opposite to the first, supporting the cam (32).
12. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to claims 10 and 11 taken in combination,
wherein the axis about which the cam holder (30) is rotatable is a pin (36) stemming
from the first end (34A) of the cam lever configured to be inserted into a hole (37)
opened in the flap (20) along the rotation axis (Y), such that the cam lever (34)
is substantially parallel to a lateral side of the flap (20).
13. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to any one of claims 10 to 12, wherein
the mechanical actuation switch (28) comprises a flexible blade (40) and wherein during
rotation of the cam holder (30), a contact surface of the cam (32S) comes into contact
with and pushes the flexible blade (40) in at least one direction that is transverse
to the rotation axis (Y).
14. Vehicle door handle assembly (10) according to claim 13, wherein the mechanical actuation
switch (28) comprises a push button (44) and wherein during rotation of the cam holder
(30), the flexible blade (40) comes into contact with and pushes the push button (44),
said pushing of the push button (44) generating an electrical signal to be sent to
a vehicle door controller to release the vehicle door.